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raf pilots from britain and her allies. they were flying the latest generation of fighter planes, the legendary spitfires and hurricanes. a key feature of these fighters was the way they were armed. the new planes were initially designed to carry four machine—guns, but in the run—up to war, all that would change. earlier this year i was lucky enough to find out what it was like to fly in one of these iconic planes. there we go. it's a low floor. snug, isn't it? amazing! wow! engine roars. wow! absolutely sensational. being up here, the speed, the agility, the way the plane just... the pilot says you're almost flying it with your fingertips. ijust cannot imagine being up here in a dogfight. oh, my stomach! wooh! wow. i can feel the g—force. look at that. it is such an elegant and agile fighter. speed and surprise were the key to its success. and, of course, its firepower. in we come to land. pilots reckoned that they could keep their sights on for about two seconds. so you had to find a way of bringing down an enemy bo
raf pilots from britain and her allies. they were flying the latest generation of fighter planes, the legendary spitfires and hurricanes. a key feature of these fighters was the way they were armed. the new planes were initially designed to carry four machine—guns, but in the run—up to war, all that would change. earlier this year i was lucky enough to find out what it was like to fly in one of these iconic planes. there we go. it's a low floor. snug, isn't it? amazing! wow! engine roars....
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raf pilots from britain and her allies. they were flying the latest generation of fighter planes, the legendary spitfires and hurricanes. a key feature of these fighters was the way they were armed. the new planes were initially designed to carry four machine—guns, but in the run—up to war, all that would change. earlier this year i was lucky enough to find out what it was like to fly in one of these iconic planes. there we go. it's a low floor. snug, isn't it? amazing! wow! engine roars wow! absolutely sensational. being up here, the speed, the agility, the way the plane just... the pilot says you're almost flying it with your fingertips. ijust cannot imagine being up here in a dogfight. oh, my stomach! wooh! wow. i can feel the g—force. look at that. it is such an elegant and agile fighter. speed and surprise were the key to its success. and, of course, its firepower. wow, in we come to land. pilots reckoned that they could keep their sights on for about two seconds. so you had to find a way of bringing down an enem
raf pilots from britain and her allies. they were flying the latest generation of fighter planes, the legendary spitfires and hurricanes. a key feature of these fighters was the way they were armed. the new planes were initially designed to carry four machine—guns, but in the run—up to war, all that would change. earlier this year i was lucky enough to find out what it was like to fly in one of these iconic planes. there we go. it's a low floor. snug, isn't it? amazing! wow! engine roars...
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raf pilots from britain and her allies. they were flying the latest generation of fighter planes, the legendary spitfires and hurricanes. a key feature of these fighters was the way they were armed. the new planes were initially designed to carry four machine—guns, but in the run—up to war, all that would change. earlier this year i was lucky enough to find out what it was like to fly in one of these iconic planes. there we go. there's no floor. snug, isn't it? amazing! wow! engine roars wow! absolutely sensational. being up here, the speed, the agility, the way the plane just... the pilot says you're almost flying it with your fingertips. ijust cannot imagine being up here in a dogfight. oh, my stomach! woo! wow. i can feel the g—force. look at that. it is such an elegant and agile fighter. speed and surprise were the key to its success. and, of course, its firepower. wow! in we come to land. pilots reckoned that they could keep their sights on for about two seconds. so you had to find a way of bringing down an enemy
raf pilots from britain and her allies. they were flying the latest generation of fighter planes, the legendary spitfires and hurricanes. a key feature of these fighters was the way they were armed. the new planes were initially designed to carry four machine—guns, but in the run—up to war, all that would change. earlier this year i was lucky enough to find out what it was like to fly in one of these iconic planes. there we go. there's no floor. snug, isn't it? amazing! wow! engine roars...
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raf pilots from britain and her allies. they were flying the latest generation of fighter planes, the legendary spitfires and hurricanes. a key feature of these fighters was the way they were armed. the new planes were initially designed to carry four machine—guns, but in the run—up to war, all that would change. earlier this year i was lucky enough to find out what it was like to fly in one of these iconic planes. there we go. it's a low floor. snug, isn't it? amazing! wow! engine roars. absolutely sensational. being up here, the speed, the agility, the way the pilot says you're almost flying it with your fingertips. ijust cannot imagine being up here in a dogfight. oh, my stomach! wooh! wow. i can feel the g—force. look at that. it is such an elegant and agile fighter. speed and surprise were the key to its success. and, of course, its firepower. in we come to land. pilots reckoned that they could keep their sights on for about two seconds. so you had to find a way of bringing down an enemy bomber in just two second
raf pilots from britain and her allies. they were flying the latest generation of fighter planes, the legendary spitfires and hurricanes. a key feature of these fighters was the way they were armed. the new planes were initially designed to carry four machine—guns, but in the run—up to war, all that would change. earlier this year i was lucky enough to find out what it was like to fly in one of these iconic planes. there we go. it's a low floor. snug, isn't it? amazing! wow! engine roars....
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on the part of the great britain. it is an attempt to reinstate itself as that global stakeholder in international affairs now independent from the a european union and it's still so all an attempt to unite with the united states in. terms of foreign policy so it is deceptive very calmly. it does not affect routine as france and the media want to present because not an excuse the streaking nor any. persons from the jail prosecutors or even doctors in the least are in mr putin is in a circle so it is just what basically perceived but i would draw your attention to the fact that. these years sanctions kind side it was quite important events in russia itself that affect domestic policy i mean not just a few days ago russia's president signed into law the constitutional amendments that were approved by russia's russian population a few days prior to that. well the sanctions have domestic they mention. and in fact each time great britain. united states it still lies some of the country's foreign countries. to use the measu
on the part of the great britain. it is an attempt to reinstate itself as that global stakeholder in international affairs now independent from the a european union and it's still so all an attempt to unite with the united states in. terms of foreign policy so it is deceptive very calmly. it does not affect routine as france and the media want to present because not an excuse the streaking nor any. persons from the jail prosecutors or even doctors in the least are in mr putin is in a circle so...
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mark dayton has become one of the leaders of the and she racism protests in britain . i don't want to just be long long the riots in spain but that's not how we think about it and i think that if a. life for weeks regular black players matter protests have been taking place in london and all over the country came our need to join the protests a few weeks. so this grassroots movement the company and the political reform. not just there is no way. the slogans are insulting him are eaten once more. but. she's an actor by profession but the blacklegs matter protests in the us moved her and now she's become one of the leading figures of britain's anti reeses a movement. oh the biggest thing for me as an organizer is to show that everyone understands and expresses the same narrative that will unify the same narrative i time my speech so i tend to speak from the hive. and then i sense it just by the passion and oh. yeah yeah you can help get someone. like most of the protests in this demo in london's hyde park was organized pretty much at the last minute. only met her who spe
mark dayton has become one of the leaders of the and she racism protests in britain . i don't want to just be long long the riots in spain but that's not how we think about it and i think that if a. life for weeks regular black players matter protests have been taking place in london and all over the country came our need to join the protests a few weeks. so this grassroots movement the company and the political reform. not just there is no way. the slogans are insulting him are eaten once...
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deserve i would say show your own dignity of being great britain thank you. thank you for having me after the break we go through the mind of a protest before they make headlines all around the world and can we expect more civil disobedience this summer heightened by coronavirus we ask you can government scientific advisory subgroup psychologist professor kiffin stopped all this more coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. so we were sisters in terms he said she's going to name christmas the new movie. now you. remember he just came up with a ticket did you hear that. antarctica is a very international community i. mean it used to do you don't need to. do this if it is this. new orleans. there's a push at the world to restrain the growth of brazil so their new country. is everything because he was the loser with the forms of t.v. with the of the. 5 and they have everything back to go back but i decided not to take the flight. with my gave you that. welcome back and one we had about unrest in the streets of hong kong when it comes to unrest in the u.s.a. p
deserve i would say show your own dignity of being great britain thank you. thank you for having me after the break we go through the mind of a protest before they make headlines all around the world and can we expect more civil disobedience this summer heightened by coronavirus we ask you can government scientific advisory subgroup psychologist professor kiffin stopped all this more coming up in part 2 of going on the ground. so we were sisters in terms he said she's going to name christmas...
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independence day questions are being asked about democracy in britain this comes after britain's top civil servant from mark sedwill announced he has to quit amidst widespread weapons to go off of the boris johnson's top adviser dominic cummings has something to do with it. he was the 1st to give boris johnson a welcome to downing street that has said mark sedwill state is a well good morning everybody a man who sits beside the prime minister as his most senior civil servant will soon serve no longer arguably the greatest television series about civil servants and post-war british democracy is a comedy called yes minister praised for its authenticity by prime ministers it is set to return this year in a fashion 40 years after its 1st episode joining me by skype from new york is its co-creator the multi award winning film director producer writer and actor jonathan lin thank you so much sure java coming on so for those who have seen us minister around the world hacker would be boris johnson so mark sedwill would be so humfrey up will be what did you make of the head of britain's civil
independence day questions are being asked about democracy in britain this comes after britain's top civil servant from mark sedwill announced he has to quit amidst widespread weapons to go off of the boris johnson's top adviser dominic cummings has something to do with it. he was the 1st to give boris johnson a welcome to downing street that has said mark sedwill state is a well good morning everybody a man who sits beside the prime minister as his most senior civil servant will soon serve no...
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tonight at six — china says it's not sure if investing in britain is safe any more for chinese companies. beijing says the uk's decision to drop huawei from its 56 networks has severely undermined mutual trust between china and britain — but president trump has welcomed the move. we convinced many countries, many countries — and i did this myself, for the most part — not to use huawei, because we think it's an unsafe security risk. we'll be asking how serious china's talk of retaliation could be. also tonight... a rise in coronavirus cases mean parts of lancashire are under new social distancing restrictions to try to avoid a local lockdown. back in the barbers on the stroke of midnight, as lockdown restrictions are eased in scotland. a statue appears of a black woman who took part in the protests that toppled slave trader edward colston in bristol. and how a welsh dairy farm has kept its rock—star status quiet until now. and coming up on bbc news, three england changes ahead of the second test against the windies. jimmy anderson's rested, captainjoe root returns and replacesjoe
tonight at six — china says it's not sure if investing in britain is safe any more for chinese companies. beijing says the uk's decision to drop huawei from its 56 networks has severely undermined mutual trust between china and britain — but president trump has welcomed the move. we convinced many countries, many countries — and i did this myself, for the most part — not to use huawei, because we think it's an unsafe security risk. we'll be asking how serious china's talk of retaliation...
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china's internal affairs if china if britain would give. a pass to citizenship it has announced it would retaliate against it now we do not know what exactly this means whether china would try to block hong kong citizens from taking up on this offer or whether there were would be any other retaliatory measures against britain but china is quite angry about this offer but it's not just the u.k. we saw a condemnation from the americans australia also now signaling that the government may follow britain in offering visas to hong kong residents didn't the chinese government expect the sort of reaction. probably they did expect i mean britain has announced this quite some time ago and other countries might have also. warned china the u.s. has definitely want china but the political climate in beijing is now not in a way that anybody would win anything by being cautious the chinese actually chinese government is quite proud of its nationalistic stance and provoking conflict with other countries is definitely not something that will harm any polit
china's internal affairs if china if britain would give. a pass to citizenship it has announced it would retaliate against it now we do not know what exactly this means whether china would try to block hong kong citizens from taking up on this offer or whether there were would be any other retaliatory measures against britain but china is quite angry about this offer but it's not just the u.k. we saw a condemnation from the americans australia also now signaling that the government may follow...
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independence day questions are being asked about democracy in britain this comes after britain's top civil servants mark sedwill announced he has to quit amidst widespread westminster gossip that boris johnson's top adviser dominic cummings has something to do with it. he was the 1st to give boris johnson a welcome to downing street it was said mark sedwill state is a welcome you everybody a man who sits beside the prime. minister as his most senior civil servant will soon serve no longer arguably the greatest television series about civil servants and post-war british democracy is a comedy called yes minister praised for its authenticity by prime ministers it is set to return this year in a fashion 40 years after its 1st episode joining me live from new york is its co-creator the multi award winning film director producer writer and actor jonathan len thank you so much drama coming on so for those who have seen yes minister around the world hacker would be boris johnson so mark sedwill would be so humphrey appleby what did you make of the head of britain's civil service quitting thi
independence day questions are being asked about democracy in britain this comes after britain's top civil servants mark sedwill announced he has to quit amidst widespread westminster gossip that boris johnson's top adviser dominic cummings has something to do with it. he was the 1st to give boris johnson a welcome to downing street it was said mark sedwill state is a welcome you everybody a man who sits beside the prime. minister as his most senior civil servant will soon serve no longer...
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has become one of the leaders of the and few recent protests in britain. i don't want to just be marching on the riots and screaming but that's not how we need to be productive and i think that if they have as we now have a life full week regular black lives matter protests have been taking place and one . and all over the country came our need to join the protests a few weeks ago. that this grassroots movement company and speech was able to form . no yes no yes. those slogans are insulting him arnesen once more. but. she's an actor by profession but the blacklegs matter protests in the us moved her and now she's become one of the leading thinkers of britain's anti reeses a movement. oh the biggest thing for me as an organizer is to show that everyone understands and expresses the same narrative that will unify the same narrative i time my speech so i tend to speak from the hive a rough idea and then i sense it just by the passion. here yeah if something could help get someone. like most of the protests this demo in london's hyde park was organized pretty
has become one of the leaders of the and few recent protests in britain. i don't want to just be marching on the riots and screaming but that's not how we need to be productive and i think that if they have as we now have a life full week regular black lives matter protests have been taking place and one . and all over the country came our need to join the protests a few weeks ago. that this grassroots movement company and speech was able to form . no yes no yes. those slogans are insulting him...
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s from britain's parliament accuses the government of badly underestimating the threat from russia and failing to investigate the possibility of russian interference in the present referendum so the question is who is protecting the british public from interference in our democratic process well in a nutshell we found no one is. after 4 days and 4 nights of tough and often bad tempered negotiating the european union has agreed i don't precedented 750000000000 euro coronavirus recovery fund countries here. hardest by covered 19 will receive loans and grants to try and revive their bath economies of that 7c5xb3c9xb will be available as grants other 360000000000 will be in the form of cheap. but it was a hard sell some countries held out to the last against if you start a departure from previous fiscal orthodoxy and the introduction of shared debt good morning to everyone and we did it europe is strong europe is united level for these were the words the delegates have been working towards a deal has been done and the wrangling can stop everyone can go home some kind of when a. relief was
s from britain's parliament accuses the government of badly underestimating the threat from russia and failing to investigate the possibility of russian interference in the present referendum so the question is who is protecting the british public from interference in our democratic process well in a nutshell we found no one is. after 4 days and 4 nights of tough and often bad tempered negotiating the european union has agreed i don't precedented 750000000000 euro coronavirus recovery fund...
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independence day questions are being asked about democracy in britain this comes after britain's top civil servants are mark sedwill announced he has to quit amidst widespread westminster gossip that boris johnson's top adviser dominic cummings has something to do with it. he was the 1st to give boris johnson a welcome to downing street it was said mark sedwill state is a well good morning everybody a man who sits beside the prime minister as his most senior civil servant will see would serve no longer arguably the greatest television series about civil servants and post-war british democracy is a comedy called yes minister praised for its authenticity by prime ministers it is set to return this year in a fashion 40 years after its 1st episode joining me from new york is its co-creator the multi award winning film director producer writer and actor jonathan lin thank you so much john for coming on so for those who have seen us minister around the world hacker would be boris johnson so mark said. rule would be so humphrey appleby what did you make of the head of britain's civil servic
independence day questions are being asked about democracy in britain this comes after britain's top civil servants are mark sedwill announced he has to quit amidst widespread westminster gossip that boris johnson's top adviser dominic cummings has something to do with it. he was the 1st to give boris johnson a welcome to downing street it was said mark sedwill state is a well good morning everybody a man who sits beside the prime minister as his most senior civil servant will see would serve...
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from berlin the international community in response to beijing's tightening grip on hong kong off to britain's raises the state's and office citizenship to millions of people in its colony find out what germany plans to do in response to china's controversial new security law for hong kong also coming up in. the u.s. as 5000000 jobs in june as businesses reopen from lock down but the country is soaring coronavirus qantas threatening to slam the brakes on this hiring. it's been a cathedral a mosque and a museum now istanbul's famous tires of fear is at the center of the political battle that could have implications for the world's 2 largest banks. hello i'm christine when the welcome to the program britain has played to allow up to 3000000 people from hong kong to live in the u.k. prime minister bars johnson made the offer to beijing imposed a controversial national security law on hong kong a form of british colony it outlaws public displays of pro independence sentiment with potentially life sentences for the measures have gone international condemnation. oh that tensions in hong kong on the
from berlin the international community in response to beijing's tightening grip on hong kong off to britain's raises the state's and office citizenship to millions of people in its colony find out what germany plans to do in response to china's controversial new security law for hong kong also coming up in. the u.s. as 5000000 jobs in june as businesses reopen from lock down but the country is soaring coronavirus qantas threatening to slam the brakes on this hiring. it's been a cathedral a...
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on the part of the great britain. it is an attempt to reinstate itself as that global stakeholder in international affairs now independent from the a european union and it's still so all an attempt to unite with the united states in. terms of foreign policy so it is deceptive very calmly. it does not affect routine as france and as a media want to present because not to exceed the streaking nor any. persons from the jail prosecutors or even doctors in the least are in mr putin is in a circle so it is just what basically perceived but i would draw your attention to the fact that. these years sanctions kind side it was quite important events in russia itself that affect domestic policy i mean not just a few days ago russia's president signed into law the constitutional amendments that were approved by russia's russian population a few days prior to that. well the sanctions have domestic they mention. and in fact each time a great great. united states it still lives some of the come to foreign countries. to use the measu
on the part of the great britain. it is an attempt to reinstate itself as that global stakeholder in international affairs now independent from the a european union and it's still so all an attempt to unite with the united states in. terms of foreign policy so it is deceptive very calmly. it does not affect routine as france and as a media want to present because not to exceed the streaking nor any. persons from the jail prosecutors or even doctors in the least are in mr putin is in a circle so...
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independence day questions are being asked about democracy in britain this comes after britain's top civil servants mark sedwill announced he has to quit amidst widespread westminster gossip that. johnson's top adviser dominic cummings has something to do with it. he was the 1st to give boris johnson a welcome to downing street that said mark sedwill state is a well good movie everybody the man who sits beside the prime minister as his most senior civil servant will soon serve no longer and arguably the greatest television series about civil servants and post-war british democracy is a comedy called yes minister praised for its authenticity by prime ministers it is set to return this year in a fashion 40 years after its 1st episode joining me by skype from new york is its co-creator the multi award winning film director producer writer and actor jonathan lin thank you so much drama coming on so for those who have seen us minister around the world hacker would be boris johnson so mark sedwill would really suck humphrey up would be what did you make of the head of britain's civil servi
independence day questions are being asked about democracy in britain this comes after britain's top civil servants mark sedwill announced he has to quit amidst widespread westminster gossip that. johnson's top adviser dominic cummings has something to do with it. he was the 1st to give boris johnson a welcome to downing street that said mark sedwill state is a well good movie everybody the man who sits beside the prime minister as his most senior civil servant will soon serve no longer and...
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independence day questions are being asked about democracy in britain this comes after britain's top civil servants mark sedwill announced he has to quit amidst widespread westminster gossip that boris johnson's top adviser dominic cummings has something to do with it. he was the 1st to give boris johnson a welcome to downing street it was said mark sedwill state is a well good morning everybody a man who sits beside the prime minister as his most senior civil servant will see and serve no longer arguably the greatest television series about civil servants and post-war british democracy is a comedy called yes minister praised for its authenticity by prime ministers it is set to return this year in a fashion 40 years after its 1st episode joining me via skype from new york is its co-creator the multi award winning film director producer writer and actor jonathan lin thank you so much for joining becoming on so for those who have seen us minister around the world hacker would be boris johnson so mark sedwill would be so humphrey up will be what did you make of the head of britain's civ
independence day questions are being asked about democracy in britain this comes after britain's top civil servants mark sedwill announced he has to quit amidst widespread westminster gossip that boris johnson's top adviser dominic cummings has something to do with it. he was the 1st to give boris johnson a welcome to downing street it was said mark sedwill state is a well good morning everybody a man who sits beside the prime minister as his most senior civil servant will see and serve no...
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markets and has become one of the leaders of the anti reeses uprootedness in britain. i don't want to just be mocking on the right it's being but that's not how we need it and i think that effect because we now have a life for a week regular black claims matter protests have been taking place in london and all. for the country to more need to join the protests a few weeks ago. but this grassroots movement the company and the political reform . yes there is no way. the slogans are in. him are eaten once more. 2 but. she is an actor by profession but the blacklegs matter protests in the us moved her and now she's become one of the leading thinkers of britain's anti reeses a movement. oh the biggest thing for me as an organizer is to show that everyone understands and expresses the same narrative that will unify the same narrative i time my speech so i tend to speak from the high i have a rough idea and then i sense that just by the passion that. he would have me here yeah if something could help get someone. like most of the protests this demo in london's hyde park was o
markets and has become one of the leaders of the anti reeses uprootedness in britain. i don't want to just be mocking on the right it's being but that's not how we need it and i think that effect because we now have a life for a week regular black claims matter protests have been taking place in london and all. for the country to more need to join the protests a few weeks ago. but this grassroots movement the company and the political reform . yes there is no way. the slogans are in. him are...
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are eaten has become one of the leaders of the and he reese's uprootedness in britain. i don't want to just be long on the roads and screaming but let's not how we need to be productive in the things that we face because we now have a life for weeks for regular blacklegs matter protests have been taking place in london and all over the country. and join the protests a few weeks ago she who was that this grassroots movement company country was will be formed. yes there is no way. the slogans are...
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as britain says no way to while away banning the chinese tech giants equipment from its high speed 5 g. network prompting concern in parliament that pressure from washington could hamper the u.k.'s digital progress. security policy being led by the us will minister make clear what extra measures you can take to ensure that we don't fall further behind a complex in terms of 5 g. i don't think about cable broadband future disruption cool spots to such a reporting to the sex crime culture in the u.s. military the brutal murder of a young soldier in texas sees other service women bravely come forward as commanders are pulled out for not doing more to crack down on it one victim claims they're being silenced happening a lot. and just the amount of control that the military has to keep it kind of quiet is is what is surprising. massive protests overnight in jerusalem as angry crowds call for israel's and battled prime minister to quit over corruption allegations. good morning. break a live picture of the sea world new central moscow is kevin though. this hour's headlines in a bit more deta
as britain says no way to while away banning the chinese tech giants equipment from its high speed 5 g. network prompting concern in parliament that pressure from washington could hamper the u.k.'s digital progress. security policy being led by the us will minister make clear what extra measures you can take to ensure that we don't fall further behind a complex in terms of 5 g. i don't think about cable broadband future disruption cool spots to such a reporting to the sex crime culture in the...
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live from berlin the international community response to beijing's tightening grip on hong kong to britain raises the stakes and offers citizenship to millions of people in his former colony to find out what germany plans to do in response to china's controversial new security rules for hong kong also coming up. coronavirus . migration and mall german chancellor angela merkel has won her stop challenges on the plate as her country takes over the e.u. presidency we'll find out how she's planning to tackle them. and danger and distrust in rio's favelas as current affairs cases skyrocket amid reports infections you are being severely under reported by the government people in the slums and now counting cases themselves. thank you for joining us britain has pledged to allow up to 3000000 people from hong kong to live in the u.k. prime minister boris johnson made the offer after beijing imposed a controversial national security law on hong kong a former british colony it outlaws public displays of pro independence sentiment with potential life sentences for a fantasy the measures have gone inte
live from berlin the international community response to beijing's tightening grip on hong kong to britain raises the stakes and offers citizenship to millions of people in his former colony to find out what germany plans to do in response to china's controversial new security rules for hong kong also coming up. coronavirus . migration and mall german chancellor angela merkel has won her stop challenges on the plate as her country takes over the e.u. presidency we'll find out how she's planning...
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russia's interference in the us who files the 19 general election in britain on that basis there is no case to be heard because there is no evidence corroborates in these assertions against russia what we have seen in this report is possum parcel. very well orchestrated and i was very loose less media p.r. and political campaign against russia because russia is not russia of the 99 seas russia is a russia resurrections much of it so yes iran's superpower status is and that is what is high in this report that is what is behind the fear of britain and america well it's an immature think my very curious about it is that it's essentially is demanding people like ourselves and our viewers to prove a negative because they make a claim and they tried to build a case to satisfy that claim but they obviously don't and they turn around and say you have to prove to us that they didn't meddle this is inverting the entire inverted and logically end and actually how you approach the law in any kind of meaningful honest investigation go ahead oh well this is exactly the point because instead of sayin
russia's interference in the us who files the 19 general election in britain on that basis there is no case to be heard because there is no evidence corroborates in these assertions against russia what we have seen in this report is possum parcel. very well orchestrated and i was very loose less media p.r. and political campaign against russia because russia is not russia of the 99 seas russia is a russia resurrections much of it so yes iran's superpower status is and that is what is high in...
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she who said the anti reeses a movement will create more respect for people of color in britain. and in marin thinks this is the right moment she says it's imperative not to miss this chance. we can no longer any without us we must be strategic we must be intelligent we must use always them and we must fight for the being the thought actually going to be implemented in the o.t. thank you there's a lot of talk in the family which is by clapham a fact that america is organizing and your protest is a musician in phoenix and now they want to draw up a list of political demands and consider themselves representatives of the anti reeses a movement in britain would have. for and so i i think we both have a very kind of clear vision for what we think is the happen on this protest something we both spoken of a straight a there wasn't enough to monkey made our voices and be louder you know but the end of the day none of the civil rights movements we have had would not go anywhere without a leader and without people kind of stepping up to the plate and speaking for the rest of us. one concr
she who said the anti reeses a movement will create more respect for people of color in britain. and in marin thinks this is the right moment she says it's imperative not to miss this chance. we can no longer any without us we must be strategic we must be intelligent we must use always them and we must fight for the being the thought actually going to be implemented in the o.t. thank you there's a lot of talk in the family which is by clapham a fact that america is organizing and your protest...
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opens a door for those who want to leave the chinese territory britain pledges to admit millions of people from its former colony after china imposes a harsh security law but is leaving hong kong a realistic option also coming up. losing control of the u.s. that's another bleak record and it struggles a contain coronavirus a nation of course nearly 50000 cases in a single day even many states rushing to return to lockdown. i'm all minister thanks for joining us it's been 23 years since britain handed over control of hong kong to china now the u.k. is offering hong kong as a ticket out of the british government says it will allow permanent residency to up to 3000000 people prime minister boris johnson made the offer to the former british colony after beijing imposed a controversial national security law and hong kong the new law forbids public displays of pro independent sentiment and offenders could face life in prison if convicted. i'll go that tensions in hong kong on the rise one day after beijing implemented its controversial security law the civil liberties hong kong this had been pro
opens a door for those who want to leave the chinese territory britain pledges to admit millions of people from its former colony after china imposes a harsh security law but is leaving hong kong a realistic option also coming up. losing control of the u.s. that's another bleak record and it struggles a contain coronavirus a nation of course nearly 50000 cases in a single day even many states rushing to return to lockdown. i'm all minister thanks for joining us it's been 23 years since britain...
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germany is having trouble with britain itself. now it is facing this global coalition that will eventually grind it into power. anything short of a nuclear weapon -- james: it has to be some wonder weapon that will change it. there is no way back. people still talk about, could nazi germany have ever created an atomic bomb? i have looked into this in some detail, and the answer is absolutely not a chance. do you know how money people were involved in the manhattan project? about 120,000 people. the finest brains, the space, the money, the resources chucked at it to make it happen. in nazi germany, that was not the case. there were rival factions, the nazi scientists and the not nazi scientists, and they hated each other's guts and were operating on different purposes. in total, about 150 people. it was never, ever going to happen. this is a divide and role parallel. structure but such a feature of nazi germany comes to play in this. i have investigated a site where a dirty bomb was exploded on the fourth of march, 1945. rob: was t
germany is having trouble with britain itself. now it is facing this global coalition that will eventually grind it into power. anything short of a nuclear weapon -- james: it has to be some wonder weapon that will change it. there is no way back. people still talk about, could nazi germany have ever created an atomic bomb? i have looked into this in some detail, and the answer is absolutely not a chance. do you know how money people were involved in the manhattan project? about 120,000 people....
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on the part of the great britain. it is an attempt to reinstate itself that's that global stakeholder in international affairs now independent from the european union and it's still so old an attempt to unite with the united states in. terms of foreign policy so it is deceptive very calmly. it does not affect routine as france and the media want to present because not an excuse the streaking nor any of their persons from the jail prosecutors or even doctors at least. in mr putin is in a circle so it is just what peacefully perceived but i would draw your attention to the fact that. these years sanctions kind side it was quite important events in russia itself that affect domestic policy i mean not just a few days ago russia's president signed into law the constitutional amendments that were approved by russia's russian population a few days prior to that. well the sanctions have domestic they mention. and in fact each time a great great. united states it still lives some of the country's foreign countries wanted to us
on the part of the great britain. it is an attempt to reinstate itself that's that global stakeholder in international affairs now independent from the european union and it's still so old an attempt to unite with the united states in. terms of foreign policy so it is deceptive very calmly. it does not affect routine as france and the media want to present because not an excuse the streaking nor any of their persons from the jail prosecutors or even doctors at least. in mr putin is in a circle...
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claim are eaten has become one of the leaders of the empty reeses approaches in britain. i don't want to for just being long on the rights and screaming but that's not how we think about it and i think that we face because we now have a life for we regular black lives matter protests have been taking place in london and all over the country to more need to join the protests a few weeks ago she who that this grassroots movement will company and political reform. yes there is no you. 2 slogans are insulting him arnesen once more. but. she's an actor by profession but the blacklegs matter protests in the us moved her and now she's become one of the leading thinkers of britain's anti reeses a movement. oh the biggest thing for me as an organizer is to show everyone i'm stuck on and expresses the same narrative that will unify the same narrative i don't actually know my speech so i tend to speak from the high i have a rough idea and then i sense it just by the passion that oh. yeah yeah if something could help someone. like most of the protests this demo in london's hyde park
claim are eaten has become one of the leaders of the empty reeses approaches in britain. i don't want to for just being long on the rights and screaming but that's not how we think about it and i think that we face because we now have a life for we regular black lives matter protests have been taking place in london and all over the country to more need to join the protests a few weeks ago she who that this grassroots movement will company and political reform. yes there is no you. 2 slogans...
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opens a door for those who want to leave the chinese territory britain pledges to admit millions of people from its former colony after china imposes a harsh new security law but is leaving hong kong a realistic option also coming up losing control hospitals in parts of the u.s. struggle to deal with a surge in front of ours cases many states are really imposing lockdown measures ahead of the national holiday weekend. and botswana's elephants are falling down dead scientists are trying to find out why. i'm all meanies of thanks for joining us it's been 23 years since britain handed over control of hong kong to china now the u.k. is offering hong kong as a ticket out london says it could grant permanent residency to up to 3000000 people this after beijing imposed a strict national security law on the territory china has named john young jiang as the director of its new national security agency in hong kong during a previous assignment on the mainland jen took a hardline stance toward protesters. oh that tensions in hong kong on the rise one day after beijing implemented its controversial se
opens a door for those who want to leave the chinese territory britain pledges to admit millions of people from its former colony after china imposes a harsh new security law but is leaving hong kong a realistic option also coming up losing control hospitals in parts of the u.s. struggle to deal with a surge in front of ours cases many states are really imposing lockdown measures ahead of the national holiday weekend. and botswana's elephants are falling down dead scientists are trying to find...
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as britain prepares to step up its response, a warning from china. if a uk government go that far, goes that far, to impose sanctions on any individuals in china, china will certainly make resolute response to it. but britain feels it must act when it can no longer trust the independence of hong kong's legal system. i said we would conduct a review of our relationship and also a range of other measures we may wish to ta ke of other measures we may wish to take full stop i now, with the home secretary and the rest of government, have concluded that review and i will update the house of commons on what further measures we will take tomorrow. five years ago, david cameron spoke of a golden era with china the relationship has deteriorated badly in recent months and is now beset by problems on several fronts. take huawei. last week, the government banned the technology's company in britain public 56 network because of security concerns put up a u—turn fronted by pressure from the americans. there are fears now of the potential economic fallout for briti
as britain prepares to step up its response, a warning from china. if a uk government go that far, goes that far, to impose sanctions on any individuals in china, china will certainly make resolute response to it. but britain feels it must act when it can no longer trust the independence of hong kong's legal system. i said we would conduct a review of our relationship and also a range of other measures we may wish to ta ke of other measures we may wish to take full stop i now, with the home...
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they have great britain again plus the empire. it has the united states of was combined resources just want germany. and if you assume the journey can only win it wins quickly and already it's not running quickly, suddenly that means it is not just about tactical flair, you can still have some moments, you can win a battle, but you're not going to win the war because resources are just not going to support it. i cannot see how there's a way back for germany when you look at the amount of forces and global forces against them. >> a dramatic change of fortune, as you pointed out. by itself one-on-one and its empire. suddenly is this great global coalition. anything short of a nuclear weapons for a ray gun. >> it has to be some wonder weapon. this no way back. and people always talk about could germany ever have created an atomic bomb? and the answer is absolutely not a chance. do you know how may people were involved in the manhattan project? what hundred 20,000 people, some of the finest brains. the space, the money, the resources
they have great britain again plus the empire. it has the united states of was combined resources just want germany. and if you assume the journey can only win it wins quickly and already it's not running quickly, suddenly that means it is not just about tactical flair, you can still have some moments, you can win a battle, but you're not going to win the war because resources are just not going to support it. i cannot see how there's a way back for germany when you look at the amount of forces...
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left hong kong now britain is offering hong kong a ticket as well the u.k. says it will allow permanent residency to up to 3000000 people from hong kong prime minister boris johnson made the offer to the former british colony after beijing imposed a controversial national security law all the new law outlaws public displays of pro independence sentiment offenders could face life in prison if convicted. oh that tensions in hong kong on the rise one day after beijing implemented its controversial security law the civil liberties hong kong this had been promised and to 2047 gone london says beijing is guilty of what is described as a clear and serious violation of a treaty that paved the way for home content over from britain to china in 1970 and close to 3000000 hong kong residents have been promised a pathway to british citizenship bases for our international relations we make clear mr speaker that if china continue down this path we would reach introduce a new route for those with british nationals overseas status to enter the u.k. granting them limited leav
left hong kong now britain is offering hong kong a ticket as well the u.k. says it will allow permanent residency to up to 3000000 people from hong kong prime minister boris johnson made the offer to the former british colony after beijing imposed a controversial national security law all the new law outlaws public displays of pro independence sentiment offenders could face life in prison if convicted. oh that tensions in hong kong on the rise one day after beijing implemented its controversial...
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moved her and now she's become one of the leading thinkers of britain's anti reeses a movement. oh the biggest thing for me as an organizer is to show that everyone understands and expresses the same narrative that will unify the same narrative i time my speech so i tend to speak from the hive a rough idea and then i can see just by the passion. here yeah if something could help get someone. like most of the protests this demo in london's hyde park was organized pretty much at the last minute. only made her coup speakers recently like nothing but yeah right you know full well that. you know. it but you did remember that when i'm off to phoenix and say so and then off to. salt within about half an hour it's about for more numbers i will wait for that 2nd crowd of people that has become like that it's important that the demonstrate big numbers to make sure that the message gets across and the movement becomes a catalyst for change. why we know it's not that way because we know everyone i know. that they said oh i was. that's is why we are who you are we have our cause we are throw
moved her and now she's become one of the leading thinkers of britain's anti reeses a movement. oh the biggest thing for me as an organizer is to show that everyone understands and expresses the same narrative that will unify the same narrative i time my speech so i tend to speak from the hive a rough idea and then i can see just by the passion. here yeah if something could help get someone. like most of the protests this demo in london's hyde park was organized pretty much at the last minute....
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narrative that britain is a systemically racist country that this is one of the best countries in the world to be a black person to be an ethnic minority a person of color is equal opportunities for everyone there's equality under the law is freedom and liberty so i think that this is a narrative is being talked up and is actually creating division by 0 for about. people in the organization of black guys matter of pushing for a cultural change in a cultural shift but you know this country has a lot silent majority which is conservative and loves history and heritage and culture and doesn't want it to change there is a huge amount of resistance to this movement that you seeing it's very very loud but it doesn't have the support of the majority of the people. but in our heaton and other anti-racism campaigners point out that racism is subtle and structural in britain they say that it starts at school where peoples are taught about the british empire in glorified terms when people of color crop up here imperiously slaves they see the statues of colonialists and slave traders have to be c
narrative that britain is a systemically racist country that this is one of the best countries in the world to be a black person to be an ethnic minority a person of color is equal opportunities for everyone there's equality under the law is freedom and liberty so i think that this is a narrative is being talked up and is actually creating division by 0 for about. people in the organization of black guys matter of pushing for a cultural change in a cultural shift but you know this country has a...
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as britain prepares to step up its response, a warning from china. if uk government go that far, goes that far, to impose sanctions on any individuals in china, china will certainly make resolute response to it. but britain feels it must act when it can no longer trust the independence of hong kong's legal system. i said we would conduct a review of our extradition arrangements, and also a range of other measures that we might wish to take. i've now, with the home secretary and the rest of government, concluded that review. i will update the house of commons on what further measures we're taking tomorrow. five years ago, david cameron spoke of a golden era with china but the relationship has deteriorated badly in recent months and is now beset by problems on several fronts. take huawei. last week, the government banned the company's technology in britain's 56 network because of security concerns. a u—turn prompted by pressure from the americans. there are fears now of the potential economic fallout for british business. other countries including th
as britain prepares to step up its response, a warning from china. if uk government go that far, goes that far, to impose sanctions on any individuals in china, china will certainly make resolute response to it. but britain feels it must act when it can no longer trust the independence of hong kong's legal system. i said we would conduct a review of our extradition arrangements, and also a range of other measures that we might wish to take. i've now, with the home secretary and the rest of...
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opens a door for those who want to leave the chinese territory britain pledges to admit millions of people from its former colony after china imposes a harsh security law but it's leaving hong kong a realistic option also coming up. losing control hospitals and parts of us struggle to deal with the surge in coronavirus cases many states are reimposing lockdown measures head of the national holiday weekend. and botswana's elephants are falling down dead scientists are trying to find out why. i mean it is a thanks for joining us it's been 23 years since britain handed over control of hong kong to china now the u.k. is offering hong kong as a ticket out the british government says it will allow per permanent resident residency to up to $3000000.00 people this comes after beijing imposed a strict national security law in hong kong the new law forbids public displays of pro independence sentiment offenders could face life in prison if convicted. you know that tensions in hong kong on the rise one day after beijing implemented its controversial security law the civil liberties hong kong this had
opens a door for those who want to leave the chinese territory britain pledges to admit millions of people from its former colony after china imposes a harsh security law but it's leaving hong kong a realistic option also coming up. losing control hospitals and parts of us struggle to deal with the surge in coronavirus cases many states are reimposing lockdown measures head of the national holiday weekend. and botswana's elephants are falling down dead scientists are trying to find out why. i...
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opens a door for those who want to leave the chinese territory britain and pledges to admit millions of people from its former colony after china imposes a harsh security law but is leaving hong kong a realistic option also coming up. losing control possible hospitals in the us struggle as the country sees another record one day rise in new coronavirus factions many states are reimposing locked on measures ahead of the national holiday weekend. i'm a use of thanks for joining us it's been 23 years since britain handed over control of hong kong to china now the u.k. is offering hong kong as a ticket out the british government says it will allow permanent residency to up to $3000000.00 people prime minister boris johnson made the offer to the former british colony after beijing imposed a controversial national security law in hong kong the new law forbids a public difference public displays of pro independence sentiment offenders could face life in prison if convicted. well you know that tensions in hong kong on the rise one day after beijing implemented its controversial security law
opens a door for those who want to leave the chinese territory britain and pledges to admit millions of people from its former colony after china imposes a harsh security law but is leaving hong kong a realistic option also coming up. losing control possible hospitals in the us struggle as the country sees another record one day rise in new coronavirus factions many states are reimposing locked on measures ahead of the national holiday weekend. i'm a use of thanks for joining us it's been 23...
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and scientists are warning that figures could be that high in a worst case scenario, and are urging britain to start ‘intense preparations‘ for a second wave of the virus. the times reveals that military chiefs have drawn up plans to base one of britain‘s new aircraft carriers in the far east to play a part in countering what the paper describes as an ‘increasingly assertive china‘. and the international edition of the financial times reports that up to 200,000 residents of hong kong — known as hong kongers — are predicted to move to the uk following the chinese crack down. so let‘s begin... lucy, let us start with you. in the last hour we‘ve heard confirmation about mandatory face coverings and massively worn in shops from july the 24th. at a £100 fine if you don‘t wear it. big question a lot of people asking now is why delay until july the 24th. yes. i be? why the ten day delay between announcing it and imposing it. that will create a sense of confusion. that‘s a big question as to why. people will be unclear whether they should or have to wear a mask. it is reallyj
and scientists are warning that figures could be that high in a worst case scenario, and are urging britain to start ‘intense preparations‘ for a second wave of the virus. the times reveals that military chiefs have drawn up plans to base one of britain‘s new aircraft carriers in the far east to play a part in countering what the paper describes as an ‘increasingly assertive china‘. and the international edition of the financial times reports that up to 200,000 residents of hong kong...
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it played a crucial role in the battle of britain. but what we didn't know until now, was the role that a 13—year—old girl played in this design. this new generation of fighter plane had originally been designed with just four machine guns. but this man, captain fred hill, a scientific officer in the air ministry, became convinced that four guns would not be enough. each plane needed eight. he faced stiff opposition. most thought eight guns would be too many, impossible to fit on the planes, but captain hill was convinced he was right, so he turned to an unlikely person for help — his 13—year—old daughter, hazel, a talented mathematician. together, around their kitchen table, they worked through the night on complex calculations to prove that eight guns firing at least 1000 rounds a minute was essential for success. they talked about burning the midnight oil and coming into the office late after everybody‘s gone, to carry out further calculations and borrow some bits of equipment to carry out experiments, more or less of t
it played a crucial role in the battle of britain. but what we didn't know until now, was the role that a 13—year—old girl played in this design. this new generation of fighter plane had originally been designed with just four machine guns. but this man, captain fred hill, a scientific officer in the air ministry, became convinced that four guns would not be enough. each plane needed eight. he faced stiff opposition. most thought eight guns would be too many, impossible to fit on the...
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s from britain's parliament accuses the government of badly underestimating the threat from russia and failing to investigate the possibility of russian interference in the present referendum so the question is who is protecting the british public from interference in our democratic process well in a nutshell we found no one is. after 4 days and 4 nights of tough and often bad tempered negotiating the european union has a. greed and president of 750000000000 euro coronavirus recovery fund countries hit hardest by covered 19 will receive loans and grants to try and revive their bath economies of that 7c5xb3c9xb will be available as grants the other 360000000000 will be in the form of cheap loans but it was a hard sell some countries held out to the last against this is to a departure from previous fiscal also doxy and the introduction of shared debt good morning to everyone and we did it europe is strong europe is you know it's level for these were the words the delegates have been working towards a deal has been done and the wrangling can stop everyone can go home some kind of when our
s from britain's parliament accuses the government of badly underestimating the threat from russia and failing to investigate the possibility of russian interference in the present referendum so the question is who is protecting the british public from interference in our democratic process well in a nutshell we found no one is. after 4 days and 4 nights of tough and often bad tempered negotiating the european union has a. greed and president of 750000000000 euro coronavirus recovery fund...
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to work in britain and perhaps in the long term get a passport. a uk passport. so, suddenly britain seen from europe is much more welcoming to strangers. and that is good news. but why it‘s important that boris johnson suddenly opposes huawai to enter the sg suddenly opposes huawai to enter the 56 network and strip it? and seven yea rs 56 network and strip it? and seven years time, 2027. it‘s become other companies in europe also watching and wondering whether they should actually walk in the same steps as the uk for other markets the dependence on china in last 25 yea rs, dependence on china in last 25 years, now increased that we‘ve seen in the covid—i9 crisis we realised we we re in the covid—i9 crisis we realised we were not producing ppe or masks. ifimake we were not producing ppe or masks. if i make cut in. we were not producing ppe or masks. ifi make out in. ifi may cut in david this does follow real pressure from the united states, obviously. has he bought off the rebels in his own party do you think? that's a very interesting question because
to work in britain and perhaps in the long term get a passport. a uk passport. so, suddenly britain seen from europe is much more welcoming to strangers. and that is good news. but why it‘s important that boris johnson suddenly opposes huawai to enter the sg suddenly opposes huawai to enter the 56 network and strip it? and seven yea rs 56 network and strip it? and seven years time, 2027. it‘s become other companies in europe also watching and wondering whether they should actually walk in...
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now coming election in britain there was a freak letter distributed that point to. the plot to. subvert the government that in britain and that plea that against labor the labor party efforts to win that election they lost and then they blamed the freak for their loss so there could be various the mystical commissions and other other calculations for leaks like that to be policed just ahead of the election but at the same time if there was hard evidence that was provided by those security services to bolster their case then it would be looked at quite differently and it would be much farther much more difficult for us should the united some of them they to on of there the need expert at the center of actual politics in moscow thank you for joining us out of there thank you. on our facebook the e.u. and the u.s. all say they're studying a ruling by europe's top court which scraps a data sharing privacy agreement the ruling prevents tech companies from transferring european citizens material to the u.s. alexey o'brien reports the case was called facebook arland and shrooms 4 words
now coming election in britain there was a freak letter distributed that point to. the plot to. subvert the government that in britain and that plea that against labor the labor party efforts to win that election they lost and then they blamed the freak for their loss so there could be various the mystical commissions and other other calculations for leaks like that to be policed just ahead of the election but at the same time if there was hard evidence that was provided by those security...
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at the raf's known as the battle of britain. at the raf‘s pilots managed to fight off the luftwaffe and defend these shores in their spitfires and hurricanes. it is the most famous plane from world war ii, it played a crucial role in the battle of britain. but what we didn't know until now was the role that a 13—year—old girl this new generation of fighter plane had originally been designed with just four machine—guns. but this man, captain fred hill, a scientific officer in the air ministry became convinced that four guns would not be enough. each planet needed eight. he faced stiff opposition, most thought eight guns would be too many, impossible to fit onto the planes. but captain hill convinced he was right. he turned to an unlikely person for help, his 13—year—old daughter, hazel. a talented mathematician. together, around the kitchen table, they worked through the night on complex calculations to prove that eight guns firing at least a thousand was essential for success. they talk about burning the midnight oil
at the raf's known as the battle of britain. at the raf‘s pilots managed to fight off the luftwaffe and defend these shores in their spitfires and hurricanes. it is the most famous plane from world war ii, it played a crucial role in the battle of britain. but what we didn't know until now was the role that a 13—year—old girl this new generation of fighter plane had originally been designed with just four machine—guns. but this man, captain fred hill, a scientific officer in the air...
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and china, and by doing this britain isjust taking america's syed? peter isjust taking america's syed? peter is right that the uk is caught in a trade war between the us and china. what changed the government's mind todayis what changed the government's mind today is the fact that the us has applied sanctions to china, which has meant that it's withdrawn its participation in the 5g network and key parts of the technology will now be run by the chinese rather than by the united states. but the answer to thatis the united states. but the answer to that is not simply to hand over our national security to china or the united states and face that choice. the answer to that is for britain to have our own home—grown technology and to work with other democratic countries across the world to pool technology and resources and make sure we have an alternative. that's what we've been pushing the government to do for months now, and still there is no clear strategy in relation to our engagement with china, no clear strategy about home—grown alternatives, no c
and china, and by doing this britain isjust taking america's syed? peter isjust taking america's syed? peter is right that the uk is caught in a trade war between the us and china. what changed the government's mind todayis what changed the government's mind today is the fact that the us has applied sanctions to china, which has meant that it's withdrawn its participation in the 5g network and key parts of the technology will now be run by the chinese rather than by the united states. but the...
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as indeed has been the case in britain. i want to get to the african—american experience in greater detail later but i just want to be clear here, what you're actually saying. as i said at the very beginning, you're one of the world's renowned economist. that is what you do. you are not a health specialist. yet you seem to be making a very direct correlation here between the national health, that is the health of the american people, and economic conditions. and in essence, a lot of it seems to be about people and low—paid jobs, and poverty, lower education. no, it is not. that is not right. it is right until you said poverty. we have no evidence that these people are in poverty. so this is not about poverty? those people were doing pretty well until recently. so this is not a poverty thing. that is not part of the story. it is a less—educated thing. we are not tying it in any very simple way to economic conditions. because if you look at what happened to the great recession in 2008, deaths of despair was rising rapid
as indeed has been the case in britain. i want to get to the african—american experience in greater detail later but i just want to be clear here, what you're actually saying. as i said at the very beginning, you're one of the world's renowned economist. that is what you do. you are not a health specialist. yet you seem to be making a very direct correlation here between the national health, that is the health of the american people, and economic conditions. and in essence, a lot of it seems...
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s from britain's parliament accuses the government of badly underestimating the threat from russia and failing to investigate the possibility of russian interference in the bratz it referendum so the question is who is protecting british public from interference in our democratic process. show we found no one is. after 4 days and 4 nights of tough and often bad tempered negotiating the european union has agreed i don't precedented 750000000000 your of coronavirus recovery fund countries hit hardest by covered 19 will receive loads and grants to try and revive. bath and economies of that 7c5xb3c9xb will be available as grants the other 360000000000 will be in the form of change. but it was a hard sell some countries held out to the last against this story departure from previous fiscal orthodoxy and the introduction of shared debt good morning to everyone and we did it europe is strong europe is united level for these were the words the delegates have been working towards a deal has been done and the wrangling can stop everyone can go home some kind of when a. relief was visible on thei
s from britain's parliament accuses the government of badly underestimating the threat from russia and failing to investigate the possibility of russian interference in the bratz it referendum so the question is who is protecting british public from interference in our democratic process. show we found no one is. after 4 days and 4 nights of tough and often bad tempered negotiating the european union has agreed i don't precedented 750000000000 your of coronavirus recovery fund countries hit...
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britain's democratic processes were at stake as was national security so the question remains why did governments take so long to tackle them there is a lot of russians with very close links to. putin who are now very well integrated into both u.k. business political and social see what's referred to as lending london grad yet few if any questions are rehashed regarding the problems of considerable wealth . it was the government's failure to look at a possible russian meddling in the 2016 breck's referendum that spoke to the investigation by m.p.'s no evidence of interference has been found but the lack of curiosity to examine that raised alarm in the report after the break said vote it was the turn of the us in the 2016 presidential election u.s. intelligence agencies concluded that russia had been behind cyber attacks on the democratic party to help the eventual winner donald trump it was a wake up call that turned into an uproar after the attempted murder of 4 my double agent said on british soil with a soviet developed nerve agent russia denied it was to blame but it plunged u.k.
britain's democratic processes were at stake as was national security so the question remains why did governments take so long to tackle them there is a lot of russians with very close links to. putin who are now very well integrated into both u.k. business political and social see what's referred to as lending london grad yet few if any questions are rehashed regarding the problems of considerable wealth . it was the government's failure to look at a possible russian meddling in the 2016...
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britain's democratic processes were at stake as was national security so the question remains why did governments take so long to tackle them there is a lot of russians with very close links to. putin who are now very well integrated into both u.k. business political and social see what's referred to as lending london ground yet few if any questions are rehashed regarding the problems of considerable wealth . it was the government's failure to look at a possible russian meddling in the 2016 breck's referendum that spoke to the investigation by m.p.'s no evidence of interference has been found but the lack of curiosity to examine that raised alarm in the report after the break said vote it was the turn of the us in the 2016 presidential election u.s. intelligence agencies concluded that russia had been behind cyber attacks on the democratic party to help the eventual winner donald trump it was a wake up call that turned into an uproar after the attempted murder of 4 my double agent said on british soil with a soviet developed nerve agent russia denied it was to blame but it plunged u.k
britain's democratic processes were at stake as was national security so the question remains why did governments take so long to tackle them there is a lot of russians with very close links to. putin who are now very well integrated into both u.k. business political and social see what's referred to as lending london ground yet few if any questions are rehashed regarding the problems of considerable wealth . it was the government's failure to look at a possible russian meddling in the 2016...
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s from britain's parliament accuses the government of badly underestimating the threat from russia and failing to investigate the possibility of russian interference in the bratz it referendum so the question is who is protecting british public from interference in our democratic process in a nutshell we found no one is. after 4 days and 4 nights of tough and often bad tempered negotiating the european union has agreed i don't precedented 750000000000 euro coronavirus recovery fund countries hit hardest by covered 98 will receive loves and grants to try and river . bath and economies of that 7c5xb3c9xb will be available as grants the other 360000000000 will be in the form of cheating lungs but it was a hard sell some countries held out to the last against if you start a departure from previous fiscal also doxy and the introduction of shared debt good morning to everyone and we did it europe is strong europe is united level for these are the words the delegates have been working towards a deal has been done and the wrangling can stop everyone can go home some kind of when a. relief was
s from britain's parliament accuses the government of badly underestimating the threat from russia and failing to investigate the possibility of russian interference in the bratz it referendum so the question is who is protecting british public from interference in our democratic process in a nutshell we found no one is. after 4 days and 4 nights of tough and often bad tempered negotiating the european union has agreed i don't precedented 750000000000 euro coronavirus recovery fund countries...
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britain's democratic processes were at stake as was national security so the question remains why did governments take so long to tackle them there is a lot of russians with very close links to. putin who are now very well integrated into business political and social see what is referred to as lending london ground yet few if any questions are rehashed regarding the problems of considerable wealth. it was the government's failure to look at a possible russian meddling in the 2016 breck's referendum that sparks the investigation by m.p.'s no evidence of interference has been found but the lack of curiosity to examine that raised alarm in the report after the break said vote it was the turn of the us in the 2016 presidential election u.s. intelligence agencies concluded that russia had been behind cyber attacks on the democratic party to help the eventual winner donald trump it was a wake up call that turned into an uproar after the attempted murder of 4 my double agent said on british soil with a soviet developed nerve agent russia denied it was to blame but it plunged u.k. russian re
britain's democratic processes were at stake as was national security so the question remains why did governments take so long to tackle them there is a lot of russians with very close links to. putin who are now very well integrated into business political and social see what is referred to as lending london ground yet few if any questions are rehashed regarding the problems of considerable wealth. it was the government's failure to look at a possible russian meddling in the 2016 breck's...